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When companies advertise their services or goods they are looking for just one end result - sales. It’s a simple straightforward concept - it’s business. However, as companies expand and conduct more and more trade online the personal touches can all but disappear.
It seems these days that every inanimate object can speak to us. Robotic voices are everywhere, from talking elevators instructing passengers to stand clear of the doors, to cars warning occupants that seat belts should be fastened. On top of all this, there are automated telephone systems that offer us multiple number choices and infuriating recorded options.
“If you have been holding for more than 4 hours and feel you need to go to the bathroom, please press 2″
Obviously, this is an exaggeration, but it makes the point that as companies grow, far from employing more people to talk and interact with their customers, they head off in the
Why would you ever need to make yourself into a portable human antenna? Well how about for Police, Fire Fighters, First Responders, Field Researchers, Military and FEMA?
We propose building a uniform for infantry communication specialists, which is an antenna. The sleeves will have elongated zippers. One sleeve will have a zipper which when open will expose a nickel silver antenna, which will go from the elbow to the wrist. The other arm will have an antenna when exposed which goes from the shoulder to the wrist. The longer antenna will have a wire tube, which can be connected to the midpoint of the other forearm antenna.
This wire tube will when extended point past the forearm antenna to complete a directional antenna. The antennas when stored will have dense lead like covers around the zipper to protect them from EA (electronic attack) or detection.
The Soldier will place one arm straight up
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